Well this should end the migrant rape epidemic in Sweden fairly quickly…wristbands that say “Don’t Touch Me.” What a genius idea! As if a woman screaming, “Stop, stop, help, police!” during a rape doesn’t quite give the rapist the idea that she doesn’t want to be touched by him. Just in case the screams of terror and horror don’t work, there’s always this handy bracelet telling the perpetrator not to touch them.

So every rapist in Sweden should be aware, please read the wristband of your victims prior to raping them, and if they have a “Don’t Touch Me” wristband on, please consider not raping them. Sweden does have the 2nd highest number of rapes in the world after all, so at least they’re putting their thinking caps on and being creative, I suppose.

By the way, the text is in the Swedish language, so if you’re a migrant who doesn’t speak their language, just assume the woman doesn’t want to be raped.

The scariest part is, this the mentality of our political leaders these days…

A recent Swedish press release warns that groping is a crime. In it, the country’s national police chief Dan Eliasson said: “No one should have to accept sexual molestation. So do not grope. And if you are groped, report it to the police.”

Mr. Eliasson mentioned a variety of actions such as “a hand tucked between the legs”, “a hug from behind in the crush at a club or festival”, and “one person holding somebody while another grabs their breasts”, describing them as “situations many young people recognise too well”.

The press releaseannouncedthat police intend to equip young women with wristbands with the slogan “don’t touch me”. This will happen over the summer, at festivals and other events for young people. “By wearing these wristbands,” Sweden’s police chief said, “young women will be able to make a stand”.

It is unclear how effective the wristbands, which read “don’t touch me” in Swedish, will be in preventing attacks, as the majority of sex attack perpetrators are thought to be recent migrants who are unlikely to be able to read them.

Mr. Eliasson suggested that by wearing these accessories, women would also be able to “draw attention to the issue [of sexual assault], and urge those affected to report”.

A Swedish police report released last month noted that the country had the worst rates of sexual violence against women in Europe. The report acknowledged migrants were responsible for the bulk of the problem but the police were accused of making excuses for the perpetrators.

Although sexual harassment and assault are commonplace in many Muslim countries, the reportblamed“Nordic alcohol culture” and “masculinity” for the wave of assaults that have terrorised Swedish women.

Migrant sex gangs are alleged to have been roaming the Sthlm music festival for 12 to 17-year-olds for the past two summers. One leaked police memo indicated that “unaccompanied youth” migrants, from the Middle East, were responsible for most of the attacks.

Sexual assaults were reported at Swedish music festivals Arvika in 2006 and 2010, Emmaboda in 2014 and Bråvalla in 2015. Police were accused of covering up the attacks.

Breitbart Londonreportedthat Stockholm Council and festival organisers in the country knew sex attacks by migrants were endangering women, but thought it would have been “irresponsible” to speak out about the trend.